We study the issue of data consistency in distributed systems. Specifically, we consider a distributed system that replicates its data at multiple sites, which is prone to partitions, and which is assumed to be available (in the sense that queries are always eventually answered). In such a setting, strong consistency, where all replicas of the system apply synchronously every operation, is not possible to implement. However, many weaker consistency criteria that allow a greater number of behaviors than strong consistency, are implementable in available distributed systems. We focus on determining the strongest consistency criterion that can be implemented in a convergent and available distributed system that tolerates partitions. We focus o...
International audienceIn large scale systems such as the Internet, replicating data is an essential ...
GDD_HCERES2020In large scale systems such as the Internet, replicating data is an essential feature ...
Given the limitations imposed on distributed systems that are necessary to maintain strong consisten...
International audienceWe study the issue of data consistency in distributed systems. Specifically, w...
International audienceWe study the issue of data consistency in distributed systems. Specifically, w...
We study the issue of data consistency in highly-available distributed systems. Specifically, we con...
Large-scale distributed systems often rely on replicated databases that allow a programmer to reques...
Large-scale distributed systems often rely on replicated databases that allow a programmer to reques...
Large-scale distributed systems often rely on replicated databases that allow a programmer to reques...
International audienceLarge-scale distributed systems often rely on replicated databases that allow ...
International audienceIn large scale systems such as the Internet, replicating data is an essential ...
nantes.fr In large scale distributed systems, shared objects provide a valuable abstraction of commu...
GDD_HCERES2020Distributed systems are often viewed as more difficult to program than sequential syst...
GDD_HCERES2020Distributed systems are often viewed as more difficult to program than sequential syst...
GDD_HCERES2020In large scale systems such as the Internet, replicating data is an essential feature ...
International audienceIn large scale systems such as the Internet, replicating data is an essential ...
GDD_HCERES2020In large scale systems such as the Internet, replicating data is an essential feature ...
Given the limitations imposed on distributed systems that are necessary to maintain strong consisten...
International audienceWe study the issue of data consistency in distributed systems. Specifically, w...
International audienceWe study the issue of data consistency in distributed systems. Specifically, w...
We study the issue of data consistency in highly-available distributed systems. Specifically, we con...
Large-scale distributed systems often rely on replicated databases that allow a programmer to reques...
Large-scale distributed systems often rely on replicated databases that allow a programmer to reques...
Large-scale distributed systems often rely on replicated databases that allow a programmer to reques...
International audienceLarge-scale distributed systems often rely on replicated databases that allow ...
International audienceIn large scale systems such as the Internet, replicating data is an essential ...
nantes.fr In large scale distributed systems, shared objects provide a valuable abstraction of commu...
GDD_HCERES2020Distributed systems are often viewed as more difficult to program than sequential syst...
GDD_HCERES2020Distributed systems are often viewed as more difficult to program than sequential syst...
GDD_HCERES2020In large scale systems such as the Internet, replicating data is an essential feature ...
International audienceIn large scale systems such as the Internet, replicating data is an essential ...
GDD_HCERES2020In large scale systems such as the Internet, replicating data is an essential feature ...
Given the limitations imposed on distributed systems that are necessary to maintain strong consisten...